Saturday, July 24, 2010

No need to whine when there's wine everywhere

Colette is so glad Daphne is visiting because it gives her an excuse to visit Napa again. It is one of her favorite trips.


Daphne loves the scenery on the drive up. "What are those funny bushes all in rows," she asks.

"Oh Daphne, those are our favorite bushes. Those are the grape vines," says Colette. "They use the grapes to make the wine."

"How do they do that?" asks Daphne.

"Let's go to a winery and find out." suggests Colette.

"Oh yes. Let's!" Daphne is so excited.


Their next stop is the Sterling Winery.

They have to take a cable car up the hill to begin the tour.
 
The pleasant young host helps the girls in and tells them to enjoy the ride. The view is incredible and the girls are busy pointing out everything they see.




 
"Colette! Don't lean out so far! You'll fall." Daphne grabs Colette.

"Oh, Daphne. I'm glad you've got my back and keep me from getting into trouble."

Inside the winery the girls are enjoying the tour.

They have never seen anything as big as these vats.

The oak casts are a tribute to the cooper's skill. The have an austere beauty.


"Look Daphne," Colette points. "Those big barrels on the right are for 1:1 people, and those little barrels in the room to the left are for 1:12 people."

"Wow, Colette, you sure know a lot about wine." says Daphne.

After touring the wine making rooms the girls ask another tourist to take their picture on the terrace in front of the incredible view.



Across the valley is an Italian castle. They make wine there too, but they don't have time to visit it today.





As they leave the winery Colette stops to show Daphne how the grapes grow on the vines.


Daphne is impressed by the big cluster of grapes.


In the fall, Colette tells her, these will be made into wine.



Daphne is hot, tired, sun-kissed, excited, and has never been happier in her life.

What will the girls do next?

Come back later and find out.


Hugs,
Susan

Friday, July 23, 2010

Daphne and Colette meet.

And they like each other at first sight.

Colette welcomes Daphne with a big hug.

"Your home is lovely," says Daphne.

Daphne is very impressed with this modern California house. She didn't know dolls had anything but Strombecker furniture.


"You must be hungry after that long flight," says Colette. "Come up to the patio. I have prepared Margarettas and and sushi for us."



Daphne feels like she is in a movie.



When the girls run out of Margarettas at home they go out for more.

"We have the ice cream truck for the kids , why don't we have a frozen margarita truck for us adults?" Daphne asks Colette.



Daphne is having such a good time. She didn't know California would be so wonderful.




But when they get back to the house all Daphne can do is go to bed.

Colette must think I am a real party pooper thinks Daphne. She doesn't want to disappoint her new friend.



But Where is Colette? Is she disappointed? Does she think Daphne is a wet blanket?
Oh, there she is. I guess the girls aren't so dissimilar after all.



Next they go to Napa.


I wonder how tired they will be tonight.


And I wonder if they will be able to keep up with Carol and Susan.



Hugs,
Susan

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Leavin' on a jet plane ...

Daphne is trying to decide what to pack for her trip to California. It's so hard to choose what to take.


She has to decide pretty soon because she has to be on the plane tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m.

She is wondering if she needs her dressy hat with the feather. And how many pairs of shoes should she take?

Yes, definitely the pink bathrobe. Is there still room in the trunk?



Should she take her guitar?


Should she learn to play it before she takes it on international trips?


Daphne knows that California is way out west. Does she need her cowboy boots?


They are a little big, but they would be handy for preventing snake bites if they wanted to hike through wild places.


Come on, Daphne. If you don't stop dithering that Jet plane will be leaving with out you.

Susan, are you paying attention? Stop blogging and start packing!!!


California, here we come!!!

Hugs,
Susan

Saturday, July 17, 2010

California Dreamin' ...

Daphne is busy getting ready to go on a trip to California.

She is very excited. She has heard a lot about the Golden Gate state.

She has some postcards from her aunt who traveled there in the 1950s and she keeps looking at them and imagining herself in the places they show.



Daphne's friend Betty Flagg has an old friend in California and Betty has arranged for Daphne to stay with her. It is very kind of both Betty and her friend Colette to do this. Daphne is very excited to meet Colette because Colette's Realitty is on the Left Coast.





Daphne has heard that California is very modern. She hopes Colette will want to go shopping at one of the new indoor malls.















And maybe they can go bowling in an air-conditioned alley.
Daphne thinks the new bowling outfits for women are pretty cute.















They could go for coffee after at the cafe on Main Street.


And maybe they could go on a road trip to see the countryside.

Apparently California has a variety of different countrysides to choose from.

Daphne would like to see them all.




They could pick up some souvenirs along the way.


And maybe they could pick up a couple of those hot motorcycle gang members that Daphne has heard so much about. She loved Marlon Brando in The Wild One.

Hmmm, Colette lives in California. She probably already knows a few.


If the road trip takes them far away from Colette's house they could spend the night in a fancy modern Motel.

Daphne has never stayed in a Motel. It sounds very exotic and worldly to her.




Catalina Island also sounds very exotic and you have to take a boat to get there. But maybe that's asking for too much. The trip is an incredible adventure as it is.


Still Daphne can't help wondering what the natives of Catalina look like and what their language sounds like.
Of course Daphne could always take the train down to Los Angeles. The Daylight Limited sounds very nice. Maybe Colette would come too.








After all, who wouldn't want to see Walt Disney World and Knott's Berry Farm? They are world famous.






























They grow oranges in California, and apparently they grow them big.

Daphne can't wait to taste the freshly squeezed juice.



Oh yes, California is very exciting for Daphne. She can't wait for the day she leaves. She can't wait to meet Colette. She can't wait to see what adventures they will have.

Daphne has to go now to finish packing so she will be ready to take that modern jet out of that futuristic airport.


She is so excited she is beside herself.







Hugs,
Susan

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Argo Model Home for Dolls circa 1957

Cisette tiptoes into the nursery to see if little Wendy has wakened from her nap.  Of course with Cisette's feet she can't do anything but tiptoe if she isn't wearing shoes, and I couldn't find her shoes.


I fact, I wanted to do this post with Ginny and Jill, but I couldn't find them either, even though I just looked in the box containing them a few days ago. The mystery is, where did I put that box after I looked in it. I can tell you that I don't know.

So, we are doing this post with Cisette and Wendy. Both are Madame Alexander dolls, and are from the late 50s, so they fit perfectly with this room.
The nursery is an Argo Model Home for dolls - Scale 1-1/2 inches to 1 foot, perfect for 8" to 10" dolls. I won this room and the furniture on eBay. I was bidding on the kitchen too, but didn't get it.

Now that I see the nursery 'in person' I really wish I had won the kitchen too.

Actually the building and the furniture came in separate boxes. See the pictures below.

The furniture came in one box. As you can see from the picture the box is in excellent condition and the graphics are still vibrant and readable.



I am amazed that it was still in the box, in place, in mint condition. Even the bed clothes are there. The only thing missing is the lamp. There are instructions to put a pen light battery in the lamp and it will really light up. The instructions are dated 'Copyright 1957', but I couldn't find any other dates on the box or brochure.

Each room set came with the same lamp, so I might be able to find one to complete the set.

This may look like the same box on first glance, but it isn't. This box contains the room - Completely Decorated - as the box says.





Every thing for the room fits neatly into the box. It is only about half as deep as the furniture box.

The graphics are great, but the box is a bit more beat up than the furniture one. Possibly because the room is heavier.



Here is the out side of the room. If you had all four rooms you could line them up to make a four room ranch house or you could stack them to form a Colonial house of apartment building. The brochure below explains it all.




Here is the side view of the house. If you wanted to put four rooms together - two on the bottom and two on top -  to make a four room house, I guess you just put aside two of the roofs.
This is the front of the brochure that came with the house.










This is the back of the brochure.









The inside of the brochure shows all four rooms in colour. Now you can see why I wanted the kitchen too.

Below are larger pictures of each room.













A lovely modern kitchen for the lucky teenage doll. Don't you love the brown and yellow colour scheme.




Mid-century modern lovers will enjoy this modern living room. I dig that crazy wallpaper.





The bedroom looks lovely, but I'm not sure the wallpaper is all that restful. Nice double bed though.




And last, the nursery with the elusive lamp. I can't complain though. Even the curtains and curtain rod came with mine.







View from the top.













Wendy is trying to tell Cisette that she is too big for a crib, but Cisette insists that this room was designed for dolls her size and this is where she is going to sleep.


"Well;" says Wendy, "I am definitely too big for that playpen, and if you put me in it I will climb right out again."

"Deal," agrees Cisette. "Too bad we don't have any other rooms or I would make you a snack."

If you don't already know this website get over there and bookmark it.

Wishbookweb.com is a vintage Christmas catalog archive project and has complete Christmas catalogs from 1933 to 1988. Not every catalog mind you, but a select few. And they are looking for more.

A couple of days before I picked up my Argo Model Home package at the post office. I was idly surfing through the 1958 Sears Christmas Catalog and came across the page shown here.


I drooled over the room settings a bit and wondered where I could find them today. I didn't realize that the nursery I bought on eBay was one of these wonderful rooms. I read the scale from the picture on the listing and thought it was 1" to 1'. I'm very happy it was this instead.

I just hope that someday I can find the other three in mint condition. And I hope I find that box with Ginny and Jill in it.


Hugs,

Susan

Thursday, July 1, 2010

How to get your own set of the Westinghouse washer/dryer Salt & Pepper shakers

It's Canada Day, a holiday here, and the weather is gorgeous.

I'm not used to having Thursday off and had nothing planned, so I took advantage of it and had a whole day of doing nothing. I think an adult  gets only about four of those in a lifetime. I enjoyed it.

But, I was a little bored after dinner tonight and I started to surf the net looking for the Westinghouse Salt and Pepper/Washer dryer set.



I found the set for sale at each of the links below. Prices ranged from $3.99 in an eBay auction to $24.00 on Ruby Lane.

There are eight sets on Ebay here: http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_kw=washer&_kw=dryer&_kw=salt&_kw=pepper

Some of the sets are still in the original box. It looks like there are different colors and styles too, but that may just be the photo quality.

I hope this helps somebody get a set for his or her doll house.


Happy Laundry ... I mean Canada Day!!

http://www.goantiques.com/detail,westinghouse-advertising-washer,774853.html

http://www.rubylane.com/item/585614-638/Large-Vintage-Westinghouse-Washer-Dryer

http://cgi.ebay.com/RARE-WESTINGHOUSE-WASHER-AND-DRYER-SALT-AND-PEPPER-/200488712480

http://cgi.ebay.com/WESTINGHOUSE-WASHER-DRYER-SALT-PEPPER-SET-BOX-VINTAGE-/280527357022

http://www.etsy.com/listing/45341946/vintage-westinghouse-washer-dryer-salt

http://www.collectics.com/50s_60s_f053.html

Hugs,
Susan